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EDITIONS
41
The
Arizona
Phoenix,
Than.,
Jane
18,
Senate
balks
on
Thailand
jet
proposal
United
Press
International
WASHINGTON
-
The
Senate
rejected
a
proposal
yesterday
to
provide
Thailand
with
modern
Jet
fighters
to
protect
itself
against
Communist
air
raids.
An
amendment
by
Sen.
Strom
Thurmond,
R-S.C.,
to
permit
the
Defense
Department
to
give
Thailand
the
planes
directly,
without
going
through
the
congressional
foreign
aid
process,
was
defeated
45
to
36.
The
vote
put
the
Senate
another
step
closer
to
a
showdown
on
legislation
introduced
by
Sens.
John
Sherman
Cooper,
R-Ky.,
and
Frank
Church,
D-Idaho,
to
cut
off
funds
for
future
U.S.
military
operations
into
Cambodia.
Although
no
time
was
set
for
the
final
vote,
Senate
leaders
were
aiming
for
next
week.
The
Thurmond
and
Cooper-
Church
proposals
were
offered
as
amendments
to
a
$300
million
foreign
military
sales
bill
that
has
been"
before
Congress
for
five
weeks.
Thurmond's
amendment
would,
have
cleared
the
way
for
the
Pentagon
to
supply
the
"international
fighter"
directly
to
Thailand
without
the
necessity
of
getting
congressional
approval
through
a
foreign
military
aid
bill.
The
plane
is
specifically
designed
for
the
use
by
small
countries
unable
to
handle
faster,
more
sophisticated
jets
like
the
F4
Phantom
flown
by
U.S.
pilots
in
Vietnam.
Although
the
United
States
is
paying
for
the
plane,
it
would
be
obsolete
for
use
by
U.S.
forces.
Congress
already
has
given
the
Defense
Department
authority
to
provide
the
international
fighter
to
Vietnamese
forces,
which
receive
military
assistance
from
the
United
States
outside
the
foreign
aid
program.
Church
said
there
was
no
argument
about
giving
the
plane
and
other
war
materials
to
the
Saigon
government
as
a
necessary
step
to
enable
the
South
Vietnamese
to
take
over
a
greater
burden
of
the
war.
"That
is
the
battle
front,"
Church
argued.
"But,
if.,
the
authority
were
extended
to
Thailand,
we
would
be
saying
Thailand
has
been
incorporated
into
the
battle
front."
Thurmond
contended
that
Thailand
needs
the
plane
to
defend
itself
from
possible
Communist
air
strikes
without
relying
on
American
forces.
He
said
this
policy
of
Asian
self-reliance
was
the
very
one
that
critics
of
the
war
in
Southeast
Asia
have
been
demanding
and
which
President
Nixon
has
adopted.
Stennis
sees
amendment
on
war
limitation
WASHINGTON
(AP)
Sen.
John
Stennis,
D-Miss.,
suggested
yesterday
it
might
be
necessary
to
amend
the
Constitution
to
spell
out
the
authority
of
the
President
and
Congress.in
the
gray
area
of
undeclared
wars.
He
said
he
could
foresee
difficulties
if
Congress
sought
to
put
a
30-day
limit
on
a
military
action
ordered
by
a
president.
"The
trouble
is,"
Stennis
said
on
the
CBS
Radio
program,
"Capitol
Cloakroom,"
"once
you
start
in
a
war
and
get
in
for
30
days,
you
are
well
into
a
war,
irretrievably
so."
He
said
a
limitation
might
be
on
conditions
rather
than
time.
It
is
a
difficult
matter,
he
said,
adding
that
he
had
tried
unsuccessfully
at
times
to
put
something
down
on
paper.
"But
I
believe
out
of
this
debate
we
will
get
some
declaration,"
he
said.
"Jt
may
require
some
constitutional
amendment."
Stennis,
who
is
opposed
to
the
pending
Church-Cooper
amendment
to
prohibit
reentry
of
U.S.
troops
into
Cambodia,
said
there
is
a
chance
that
the
"troops
might
have
to
be
sent
back
into
that
country
after
the
scheduled
June
30
withdrawal.
"There
is
always
that
chance,"
he
said.
Stennis
said
he
doesn't
see
much
chance
of
further
significant
defense
budget
cuts
for
fiscal
1971
but
is
hopeful
for
reductions
in
1972
as
troops
we
withdrawn
from
Va
\fihui
Soviets
release
famed
molecular
biologist
from
mental
hospital
New
Yflfk
Thnes
Service
MOSCOW—Zhores
A.
Medvedev,
the
biologist
whose
forced
detention
in
a
mental
hospital
touched
off
strong
protests
from
leading
Soviet
scientists
and
writers,
was
provisionally
released
yesterday
and
permitted
to
go
home.
Friends
of
Medvedev
said
that
they
understand
that
authorities
have
not
given
Medvedev
a
clean
bill
of
health,
and
have
reserved
the
right
to
have
him
re-committed
to
the
hospital
in
Kaluga,
not
far
from
his
home
in
Obninsk,
about
60
miles
southwest
of
Moscow.
Medvedev,
who
had
made
his
scientific
reputation
in
the
Soviet
Union
for
his
research
in
molecular
biology,
had
run
afoul
of
authorities
for
his
writings,
unpublished
here,
complaining
of
restrictions
on
Soviet
scientists'
ability
to
communicate
and
travel
freely
abroad.
He
was
fired
from
his
job
as
head
of
a
laboratory
in
Obninsk,
an
atomic
research
center,
last
year
and
was
without
a
job
for
nine
months.
He
was
seized
at
his
home
on
May
29
and
taken
without
any
court
order
to
the
Kaluga
mental
hospital.
There,
he
was
examined
by
at
least
five
different
teams
of
doctors,
his
friends
have
reported.
His
forced
confinement
led
not
OPEN
DAILY
10-10
-
SUN.
10-6
only
to
protests
on
the
legality
of
the
action
but
assertions
of
his
sanity
from
such
leading
scientists
as
Pyotr
L.
Ka-
pitea,
Andrei
D.
Sakharov,
Mikhail
A.
Leontovich,
physicists;
Boris
L.
Astaurov,
a
geneticist,
and
Vladimir
A.
Engelhardt,
a
biochemist.
They
are
all
members
of
the
Academy
of
Sciences,
a
very
prestigious
body.
In
addition,
Aleksandr
I.
Solzhenitsyn,
the
novelist,
wrote
a
passionate
attack
on
the
detention,
comparing
it
to
the
gas
chambers,
and
other
literary
figures
who
knew
Medvedev
added
their
complaints.
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